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Old Tendons

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Created by Shifu > 9 months ago, 11 Oct 2024
Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
11 Oct 2024 3:33PM
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I have several chinook tendon UJs made in 2020. I'd like to use them but am wondering about degradation since they were made. They have been in a ziplock bag all this time. I know I've seen old tendons left in the shed start to distegrate, so I'm wondering whether I can use these ones or should dump them?

Any thoughts?

Imax1
QLD, 4924 posts
11 Oct 2024 4:06PM
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The main things that degrade rubber and plastic is light and heat. I'm not even sure if it's rubber, probably some kind of polymer.If stored in darkness in the zip lock bag , it should be fine. However , certain rubber will just simply self destruct over time if it doesn't contain staberlizers . I would think that Chinook would use top grade rubber with all the bells and whistles. It should be for the cost of them. Probably 20 cents of material . It is four years now and would make me think about being paranoid. Contact Chinook.

Tardy
5258 posts
11 Oct 2024 2:23PM
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4 years is not too bad ,

Doggerland
222 posts
11 Oct 2024 2:41PM
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ka43
NSW, 3091 posts
11 Oct 2024 6:24PM
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I used to keep a tendon in a zip lock bag in my wagon. Broke a uni so put it in. Went out and sailed for a bit. Looked at it and it was split in a few places. Chuck em or keep a very close eye.

Mark _australia
WA, 23435 posts
11 Oct 2024 3:34PM
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^^^^ same here
if it's been warm, pitch it
i had a new one in the bits box in the car and it literally broke in two all by itself after say 2-3yrs

ptsf1111
WA, 456 posts
11 Oct 2024 7:38PM
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Don't risk it! It's not worth the swim or worse and the tendons are probably even older than that as they might have been sitting on a shelve somewhere before you got them.

AusMoz
QLD, 1497 posts
12 Oct 2024 11:26AM
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About 5 weeks ago I went for a sail - using a brand new tendon that i had in my equipment box from 3 years ago - it snapped within 30 seconds. Not sure where I got it from etc or if it was an online buy but yeah sitting around in a box that was kept in the car probably killed its integrity.

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
14 Oct 2024 9:07AM
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These responses are of course what I didn't want to hear
Mins have been in a ziplock back in the dark inside the house which might mitigate, but I'm not going to use them...

choco
SA, 4175 posts
14 Oct 2024 10:00AM
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Does the rope around the tendon work ok?

AusMoz
QLD, 1497 posts
14 Oct 2024 10:00AM
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choco said..
Does the rope around the tendon work ok?


its saved me from swimming two times! Its some stability when the tendon snaps

spanishwog
QLD, 121 posts
14 Oct 2024 7:44PM
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How do we know how long it was sitting in the shop before you purchased?
I don't think a tendon sitting in a dark spot in the garage would be any different to sitting in a windsurfing shop.
Well I hope not anyway!!

Imax1
QLD, 4924 posts
14 Oct 2024 8:13PM
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spanishwog said..
How do we know how long it was sitting in the shop before you purchased?
I don't think a tendon sitting in a dark spot in the garage would be any different to sitting in a windsurfing shop.
Well I hope not anyway!!


Chinook tendons have the manufacturing date on them.

ptsf1111
WA, 456 posts
14 Oct 2024 6:53PM
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I wouldn't rely on the safety rope, unless maybe it's one of those wide strong fabric things. The rope that most tendons use is really only to prevent the rig from completely separating from your board.

I had to sail back with a snapped tendon and by the time I was back at the beach (only one run), the deck was cracked and needed a professional repair. I have one of those vulcan pads around my mastbase ever since so if it happens again, I might be able to rest the mast on the pad, limiting damage (hopefully). Next time I might swim instead if not too far out though.

jdfoils
431 posts
14 Oct 2024 11:52PM
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Yes, when the tendon breaks, the safety rope will allow you to punch a hole in the deck of your board on the way back from the beach.

My recommendation based on years of hardcore use: Replace annually and source your tendons directly from the manufacturer to assure fresh stock.

R1DER
WA, 1471 posts
16 Oct 2024 7:39AM
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I recently replaced my Chinook tendon with my spare that had been in storage in a sandwich bag in a sealed container in a draw inside the house. I rigged my gear connected the based to my board, layed the board down. It then snapped clean through. I went home put my other spare that had also been in storage. Did a test, it too snapped.
I normally replace yearly with fresh ones.
But this year, thought I might put in the spare.
I won't be doing that again.
I've also had that webbing break when the hourglass style one broke while sailing.
Also had as mentioned above the rope save me but the broken tendon punch holes in my board when sailing in.

Manuel7
1317 posts
16 Oct 2024 9:14AM
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Hard to know how long they've been sitting in the store/warehouse/factory.

Install it, check it and keep an eye on it. Maybe do a dirt windsurfing or some sail chi first !

Guam
3 posts
29 Oct 2024 5:16AM
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I tried the clear ones. It broke after a year, it failed inside the socket where the pin goes thru the hole after a jump.They normally split in the middle. I think the clear ones are a better material that resist UV.

Guam
3 posts
29 Oct 2024 5:20AM
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I tried the clear ones. It broke after a year, it failed inside the socket where the pin goes thru the hole after a jump.They normally split in the middle. I think the clear ones are a better material that resist UV.

ducati
QLD, 474 posts
29 Oct 2024 2:09PM
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Chinook has the date stamped on the end, I bought a new one last week and it was stamped 5/23 so already 18 months old

ptsf1111
WA, 456 posts
29 Oct 2024 12:13PM
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Are you sure that's the manufacturing date and not the expiry/best before date?

In all seriousness, while not surprised that's actually quite terrible right? Hope it has been stored in conditions that preserves the material...

Imax1
QLD, 4924 posts
29 Oct 2024 2:22PM
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I hope all you guys worry about your vent screw O ,Rings manufacture date . They also deteriorate . It's probably a good idea to buy a few every couple years and change them on all your boards.

jdfoils
431 posts
29 Oct 2024 11:01PM
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Imax1 said..
I hope all you guys worry about your vent screw O ,Rings manufacture date . They also deteriorate . It's probably a good idea to buy a few every couple years and change them on all your boards.


Viton o-rings should last a long time, but i replace them anually when I replace my tendons. Cheap insurance from the local hardware store plumbing department.

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
30 Oct 2024 11:22AM
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Imax1 said..
I hope all you guys worry about your vent screw O ,Rings manufacture date . They also deteriorate . It's probably a good idea to buy a few every couple years and change them on all your boards.


A good o-ring is hard to find. I'm using aldi ones at the moment.



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